This shows how to use the SunScan Canopy Analyser and its accessories See also:
- SunScan Quick Start Guide.
- SunScan Technical Manual (available as a PDF file).
BF3 Sunshine Sensor User Manual. SunScan System Radio Link User Manual Supplement.
To obtain manuals
- Select Start, Programs, SunData, Documents on your PC to display the complete set of SunScan manuals as PDF documents. These are installed when you install SunScan?€?s SunData version 2.0 or later software on your PC. These may be read using Adobe Reader obtainable online from adobe.com.
- Download them from our website at www.delta-t.co.uk
- Look on the Delta-T Software and Manuals CD version 3 (not due out till 2009).
- Contact your distributor or contact us direct at Delta-T.
Leaf Area Index
In some types of canopy you can estimate leaf area index (LAI) with reasonable accuracy. For best results a BF3 sensor should also be used.
PAR measurements
SunScan can be used as a portable line quantum sensor for measuring levels of photo-synthetically active radiation (PAR) in plant canopies.
Fractional Interception
You can also measure what fraction of the solar radiation is being intercepted by a plant canopy. For best results include a BF3 Sensor.
PAR Mapping
You can rapidly find average levels of PAR beneath the canopy, or make linear transects of the PAR distribution within a canopy.
Auto-logging and Linear Quantum Sensor modes
You can leave SunScan unattended, automatically logging variations in PAR at one place. Data may be logged either to a PDA, or to an analogue data logger. PDA logging is best, the Autolog utility giving the most measurement options. If used with an analogue data logger, SunScan functions as a line quantum sensor with a single analogue output. See Appendix A.
Portable canopy analysis system for crops
(Leaf Area Index Non Destructive Indirect Method.)
Sun Scan uses field measurements of PAR in crop canopies to provide valuable information about Leaf Area Index and biomass production.
Measures incident and transmitted PAR in plant canopies
Direct display of Leaf Area Index (LAI)
Direct and Diffuse components of incident light
Usable in cloudy, clear and changeable conditions
Portable, weatherproof and battery powered
PAR measurements As a Line Quantum Sensor
Sun Scan can be used as a portable line quantum sensor for measuring levels of photo-synthetically active radiation. The probe has an array of 64 PAR sensors embedded in a 1m long probe, and is connected via an RS-232 cable to a handheld PDA. As a reading is taken, all the sensors are scanned and the measurements are transmitted to the PDA.
The average light level along the probe is calculated, and all of the individual sensor readings are available if required for detailed PAR mapping.
An operating button on the probe handle enables successive readings to be taken quickly and simply on demand. Alternatively, unattended logging can be conducted under program control from the PDA. Readings are in units of PAR quantum flux (μmol m-2 s-1) and units of LAI (m2.mdiation (PAR) in plant canopies.
Fractional Interception
You can also measure what fraction of the solar radiation is being intercepted by a plant canopy. For best results include a BF5 Sensor.
PAR Mapping
You can rapidly find average levels of PAR beneath the canopy, or make linear transects of the PAR distribution within a canopy.
Auto-logging and Linear Quantum Sensor modes
You can leave Sun Scan unattended, automatically logging variations in PAR at one place. Data may be logged either to a PDA, or to an analogue data logger. PDA logging is best, the Autolog utility giving the most measurement options.
If used with an analogue data logger, SunScan functions as a line quantum sensor with a single analogue output.